Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Delay in Region Four results

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With eight regions having declared results, the opposition PPP/C is leading APNU+AFC by roughly 52 500 votes in the regional component of Monday’s general and regional elections with Demerara/Mahaica and Cuyuni/Mazaruni still to be declared.

The ruling coalition comprises A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) and the Alliance for Change (AFC), while the main opposition is People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C).

The regions declare results on the regional section of the ballot paper and these mostly mirror what appears on the general section and what will be finally declared by Chief Election Officer Keith Lowenfield.

The PPP/C lead may be difficult for APNU+AFC to make up in Region Four and Region Seven. In 2015, in Region Four, APNU+AFC registered 112,362 votes and the PPP/C 69,986 – a difference of 42 376 votes. If that trend holds, APNU+AFC would not be able to overtake the PPP/C. In Region Seven in 2015, APNU+AFC secured 4 533 votes and the PPP/C 2 973 votes for a difference of 1560.

The Region Four result is therefore anxiously awaited. However, the Region Four Returning Officer, Clairmont Mingo terminated proceedings early last night saying that he was tired.

Today, he fell ill and had to be rushed to the Georgetown Hospital.

He was discharged and returned to work but a new controversy has erupted at the Region Four office in High Street over Statements of Poll and this has further delayed the process. Thenew controversy is being keenly watched by international observers and the political parties at the Ashmins building.

It is now unclear when Region Four might declare and when a final declaration of results from Monday’s election might be possible. (Stabroek News)

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